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Zimbra was among the select companies that Forrester Research, Inc. invited to participate in its Q2 2014, Forrester Wave™ evaluation, Enterprise Social Platforms. In this evaluation, Zimbra was cited as a Leader. This is the second time that Zimbra (formerly Telligent) has been named a Leader by Forrester for its social suite. “The offering was […]

Today, we announced that Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is moving to Open Source Initiative approved licenses. Specifically, we are moving to the GNU Public License version 2 for the server platform and the Common Public Attribution License version 1 for the web application. We’re absolutely excited about this change to usher in a new era […]

First of all, a little history … When Zimbra Collaboration Server 7.2.7 was released back in early 2012, VMware announced that Zimbra Desktop would EOL in a future release of Zimbra. In July of 2013, Telligent acquired Zimbra from VMware. One of the first things we did was start talking to our customers and we […]

This is my first blog post as Zimbra CMO and I could not be more thrilled about the topic. I am proud to announce that Zimbra’s CEO, Patrick Brandt, has been selected as a finalist for the 2014 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Award. The most prestigious business award for entrepreneurs, this award honors the […]

You can certainly read our official press release announcing Olivier Thierry as our new Chief Marketing Officer that was published this morning; however, I want to take a few moments to personally introduce and welcome him to Zimbra. First, Olivier is known simply as “OT” around the office. We are elated to have someone of […]

On April 7, the OpenSSL project issued a Security Advisory that detailed a serious vulnerability in the encryption software in use by two-thirds of the Internet. This vulnerability (nicknamed “Heartbleed”) could potentially allow attackers to retrieve information from encrypted SSL endpoints, including passwords and other credential information. Learn more about the “Heartbleed” security threat from […]